The Sea Froze So Fast That It Killed Thousands Of Fish Instantly

Norwegian public radio (Google-translated) reports on the instant dead of thousands of fish in a bay in the island of Lovund, Norway. An air temperature of -7.8C combined with a strong east wind froze the sea water instantly, trapping and killing the fish you can see in this fishapocalyptic image:

The dog owner says that he has never seen such a phenomenon. NRK claims that the herrings were chased by cormorants into the bay when the deadly freezing happened. Aril Slotte — the head of pelagic fish department at Norway’s Institute of Marine Research — says it is not uncommon for herring to get very near the shore when chased by predators, sometimes getting trapped by the low tide in areas like this bay.

We see hot places and cold places (previously known as "weather"). You say that global warming causes localized cooling but why couldn't the global cooling be causing localized warming? That would explain why the IPCC predictions have been incorrect for the last decade. I think you are a solar warming cycle denialist (yes, let's call people names that really establishes how much we know ... btw that is sarcasm).

Nope. Dead. Freezing living tissue causes the water in the cells to crystallise which bad for things that want to be alive. Its one of the major issues with Cryogenics, keeping stuff cold to the point of frozen without these crystals forming.

I've seen a show that showed a particular frog that is frozen in a block of ice and when it was thawed, it started to move again. Same show had a fish that was dried out in the ground could be placed in water and it was all good again. I think they said could survive a few years being dried up. Freaky animals

People seriously think this is a photoshop? The dogs lead is one of those extendable ones that automatically reels back in. A friend has one that looks identical. Open the full size pics - you can see the thin part of the dog lead after the red section...